Winter 2017 Catalogue


Showing items 141 to 160

274 items in this catalogue total,
currently filtered to 270


Vintage 8 x 10 inch satin finish photograph of the celebrated Istomin-Stern-Rose trio, signed boldly by all three members in blue ink. Leonard Rose was a very reluctant signer and signed photographs of this trio are exceedingly rare.

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music

144. [Instrumentalists] Stern, Isaac. (1920-2001).
1948 Signed Photograph

Original photograph of the masterful violinist in an intense moment of performance, boldly signed at the upper left and dated 1948. 8 x 10 inches. Very fine.

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music

145. [Instrumentalists] [String Quartets] Amadeus String Quartet. (1947-1987) .
Signed Mozart String Quartet [K. 464] Score

Boosey & Hawkes pocket score of the Mozart String Quartet A Major. K.V. 464, signed on the front cover by all four members of the quartet who performed together for 40 years without a change in personnel, a record exceeded only by the Beethoven Quartet. 32 pp. Complete, covers separating along the spine, a little toned, else fine. Scarce and very unusual in this format.

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music

146. [Instrumentalists] [String Quartets] Capet Quartet. (1893-1928).
Two Original Concert Programs

Stern. Original concert programs from two all-Beethoven performances of the leading French quartet, on June 28 and July 1, 1912. Taking place at the Eglise du Gesù (now known as the Eglise St-Ignace) in Paris and organized by the Société des Grandes Auditions Musicales de France, the concerts consisted of Beethoven's quartets nos. 8, 13, 15, and 16. The larger of the two programs features an attractive engraving of the interior of the church at the upper left. Each 1 p. Some light foxing and mounting remnants on the verso of the smaller program; otherwise in fine condition. 5 x 7.25 inches (12.4 x 18.5 cm) and 6.75 x 9.75 inches (16.8 x 24.8 cm). Read More...

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Program, unsigned
Classical Music

147. [Instrumentalists] [String Quartets] Griller Quartet (1931-1963).
Autograph Signatures of the Complete Quartet

Autograph signatures from all four members of the British quartet which premiered works by Bloch, Milhaud and Bax. Signed by Sidney Griller, Jack O'Brien, Philip Burton, and Colin Hampton, as well as the violist Max Gilbert, with whom the group recorded Mozart's viola quintet K516. Mounted on black card, with a caption dated 1936. Vertical creases and light foxing; overall in fine condition. 7 x 4.5 inches (17.6 x 11.4 cm).

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signature
Classical Music

148. [Instrumentalists] Quartetto Italiano. (1945–1980).
Signed Photograph

An original photograph of the celebrated string quartet posing below a tower, inscribed and signed by all four members (Franco Rossi, cello; Elisa Pegreffi, second violin; Paolo Borciani, first violin; and Piero Farulli, viola) and dated 1960. 17.5 x 23.5 cm. Corners slightly creased, date smudged, else fine. Uncommon. Read More...

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music

149. [Instrumentalists] Quartetto Italiano. (1945–1980).
Signed Program

An original program booklet from the 1960 fifteenth anniversary concert of the influential string quartet, inscribed and signed on the cover by all four members of the ensemble: Paolo Borciani (first violin), Elisa Pegreffi (second violin), Piero Farulli (viola), and Franco Rossi (cello.) Read More...

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Classical Music
Signed Document/Item

150. [Instrumentalists] Szigeti, Joseph. (1892–1973).
1933 Signed Photograph

Signed photograph of the celebrated violinist, inscribed to a young violinist, Adele Bucklin "with every good wish for her musical future," boldly signed and dated 1933. A few scattered creases; overall in very good condition. 6.5 x 8.75 inches (16.6 x 22.4 cm).

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music

151. [Instrumentalists] Vecsey, Franz von. (1893 - 1935).
Signed Photograph

A very fine original sepia postcard photograph of the great prodigy violinist, dedicatee of the Sibelius Violin Concerto. 8.5 x 13.5 cm.

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music

152. [Instrumentalists] Weissenberg, Alexis. (1929-2012) [Descaves, Lucette. (1906-1993)].
Typed Letter Signed

An interesting letter from the Bulgarian-born French pianist to the pianist Lucette Descaves, complimenting her on her students' playing at a studio recital and on her own qualities as a teacher. Paris, March 30, 1958. Translated from the French, in part: "...You have a class which any professor would be proud of. But may I say that your class also has a teacher which few classes in the world could be so proud of. The playing of all your students, happily different, breathes the same qualities and the same basic 'laws,' I am bold to say, which speak of the high quality of your teaching and your musical character..." Folding creases with some small losses and splits and one significant tear at the upper right; overall in good condition. 8.5 x 12.25 inches (21.5 x 31.4 cm). Read More...

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
TLS
Classical Music
Autograph letter from the prominent Russian pianist (whose name is variously spelled as Anna, Annette, or Annetta Esipova, Essipoff, or Jessipowa) and wife of Theodor Leschetizky, arranging a visit to play at an acquaintance's home. In the undated 1880's letter on Vienna letterhead, Yesipova writes (translated from the German): "Dear madam, Thank you very much for your kind letter; I am very flattered that you would like to hear me play at your home. Of course I will be glad to play, but without any conditions. If you will allow me to come to you as a friend and to do my best, to please you, you will do me a great honor. I will take the liberty of coming tomorrow between 12 and 1. With sincere admiration, Yours, A. Essipoff Leschetizky." 3 pp. on a bifolium, with one folding crease, in very fine condition. 5 x 8 inches (12.5 x 20 cm). Read More...

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Autograph Letter
Classical Music

154. [Instrumentalists] Ysaye, Eugene. (1858–1931).
Important Autograph Letter including Autograph Musical Quotations

An important, lengthy, and very touching autograph letter from the great violinist and composer to his new wife Louise. Dated Mannheim, November 13, 1886, less than two months after their wedding. 16 pp. on 4 bifolia, 12mo. In the long and intimate love letter, Ysaÿe responds with joy to the news that his wife is pregnant with their first child: "A son! A child! From you! From you, my darling wife! Nothing in the world could be to me such a source of joy! Nothing... nothing." Offering a "fervent prayer" that their children will have "your dear sweet eyes, so divinely good, your little mouth, alas, so far from my kisses!, your character, so free of pride, your nature, which seems to be made of the sublime essence of the soul of an angel," he goes on to reflect on his plans for their children's upbringing: "you see, my adored angel, we mustn't love them too much, we must be strict with them to the right degree, one must mold the souls of children, form them and not leave the care of their education to their nature..." He promises on his return to help her with the prescribed enemas: "You will see on my return that I can play that instrument very well, especially when it is for my little mother, my big girl, my child who is my wife..." and reports that on her urging he has seen a doctor about a case of eczema on his ear. Read More...


Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Classical Music
Autograph Letter

155. [Instrumentalists] Ysaye, Eugene. (1858–1931).
Original Large Format Photograph with Violin

A striking original large format photograph of the great violinist, composer and conductor, shown holding his violin under his arm and looking down pensively. Matte sepia print with one slight chip and crease and light toning; overall in fine condition. 8 x 12 inches (20.1 x 30.3 cm).

Carl Flesch called Ysaye "the most outstanding and individual violinist I have ever heard in my life," and he was the dedicatee of many major works from Debussy, Saint-Saens, Franck, Chausson and others.


Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music

156. [Instrumentalists] [Ysaye, Eugene. (1858–1931)] Ysaye, Antoine. (1894–1979) .
Eugène Ysaye: Sa vie, son oeuvre, son influence, d'après les documents recueillis par son fils. - INSCRIBED PRESENTATION COPY WITH IMPORTANT AUTOGRAPH LETTER FROM EUGENE YSAYE

Brussels: L'Ecran du Monde. [1947]. First.

2 vol., 4to, deckled edges, publisher's gray paper boards with title impressed in gilt, in publisher's gray slipcase.  272-[2], [4]-275/550 pp. In fine condition, with a few slightly unevenly bound pages in vol. I between p. 206 - 222.  First edition of this fine two-volume publication containing a rich bibliographical and iconographical index and a list of the master's students, illustrated with a section of 77 reproduction photographs included in the pagination. Copy XII of only 50 deluxe copies printed in large format on laid Ingres d'Arches paper, containing one inserted additional plate 'hors texte' and an additional 6 pp. booklet of "illustrations hors-serie." This copy inscribed on the ffe of Volume I by the son of the composer/violinist Antoine Ysaye to Belgian man of letters Robert De Smet, and also including an important and lengthy original autograph letter from Eugene Ysaye addressed to his wife Louise (also called "Michette"), the letter transcribed in full within the printed volume on pages 170-172.  Aix-les-Bains, 06.11.1908, 16 pp. 4 Double ff., 12mo, on monogram letterhead of the Avenue Brugman address. An important letter in which the virtuoso makes a comparison between the painter and musician, expresses poetically his feeling for nature and reports his philosophy of life and death: "(...) we must give ourselves over to the laws of nature of which we are only one atom and, always ascending towards our sources, - to God! - we must and we want to lift up our souls, which finally, perfect, white, and immaculate, are the only gift that God accepts."  Read More...


Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Book
Classical Music
Autograph Letter
Original J. Hartmann cabinet photograph of the three most important early Bayreuth conductors ("Dirigenten der Festspiele Bayreuth"): Hans Richter, legendary Austrian-Hungarian conductor who conducted the very first Bayreuth Festival and in 1877 shared the conductorship of the Wagner festival in London with the composer; Hermann Levi, important German Jewish conductor, best remembered as a close friend of Richard Wagner and the conductor of the first performance of Parsifal at Bayreuth in 1882; Felix Mottl, Austrian conductor and composer who assisted Hans Richter in preparing the first complete Ring Cycle at Bayreuth in 1876, and himself conducted Tristan und Isolde at Bayreuth in 1886. Signed by each on the verso - Richter and Levi in ink, Mottl in pencil, adding "Bayreuth / August 1889." In fine condition. 10.5 x 16.5 cm.

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Opera

158. [Conductors] Cantelli, Guido. (1920-1956).
Signed Program Photograph

Rare signed halftone photograph of the great Italian conductor who was considered Toscanini's successor before his tragic early death in a plane crash. Boldly signed and inscribed in blue ink along the side of the photograph, which has been taken from an English concert program, and dated 1955. Another hand has dated the page at the lower right: June 26, 1955 - shortly before he was named Musical Director of La Scala. Left edge rough; otherwise in very good condition. 7.25 x 9.75 inches (18.3 x 24.6 cm).

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music

159. [Conductors] [Flesch, Carl. (1873 - 1944) & Nikisch, Arthur. (1855-1922)].
1909 Concert Program

Original single-sheet program from a December 13, 1909 performance of the Berlin Philharmonic under Arthur Nikisch, with violin soloist Carl Flesch. The celebrated Hungarian violinist and pedagogue performed the Spohr concerto no. 9, and the program also included works by Weber, Berger, and Brahms. Hole-punched, with some mounting remnants on the verso; overall in very good condition. 6 x 9 inches (15 x 23 cm).

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Program, unsigned
Classical Music

160. [Conductors] Karajan, Herbert von. (1908–1989).
Signed Photograph

A striking glossy promotional photograph of the legendary conductor in his later years, boldly signed in silver ink across the image. Photographed by Ernst Haas for Deutsche Grammophon. In very good condition. 8 x 10 inches.

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music

161. [Conductors] Kleiber, Carlos. (1930–2004).
Signed Photograph

Signed photograph of the great conductor, a reclusive and eccentric figure recognized as one of the greatest conductors of the twentieth century. He is shown in action in a promotional photograph by Lauterwasser for Deutsche Grammophon, and has boldly signed and inscribed in Spanish across the image in green ink and dated April 30, 1981. 6.5 x 9.5 inches. Uncommon.

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music

162. [Conductors] Krauss, Clemens. (1893–1954).
Signed Portrait

Attractive portrait of the important Austrian conductor, signed boldly with his name along in blue ink in the lower blank margin. 10.x x 14.5 cm. Fine.

Show all available items in this catalogue matching:
Signed Photograph
Classical Music